As a General, Andrew Jackson led the charge on the Spanish territory, which in turn would give the U.S. this land due to the Adams-Onis Treaty.
What is Florida?
This action by President Jefferson, violated his strict interpretation of the Constitution.
What is purchasing the Louisiana territory from France in 1803?
This is where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired.
Where is Fort Sumter, S.C.?
A technological innovation that best explains the increase in the demand for slaves.
What is the cotton gin?
Nat Turner, John Brown, and William Lloyd Garrison all have this in common.
What is they were all strong abolitionist who opposed slavery?
The South's main objection to the protective tariffs established by Henry Clay's American System.
What is the protective tariff affected the price of both imports and exports(worried people will impose higher tariffs on American goods)?
Who is Mexico in the Mexican-American War.
This book helped increase support for abolition in Antebellum America.
What is Uncle Tom's Cabin?
This was the southern defense for the use of slave labor.
What is slaves had it better than factory workers in the North?
This is how the South felt about the intentions of the North after the emergence of the Republican Party and John Brown's raid on Harper's ferry.
What is Southern plantation owners distrusted the intentions of Northerners?
The document was used to justify the South Carolina Nullification Crisis of 1832.
What is the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions?
The region the Monroe Doctrine intended to protect from further European expansion.
What is the Western Hemisphere(more specifically Latin America)?
This supreme court ruling struck down the Missouri Compromise.
What is Dred Scott v. Sandford?
This transportation improvement led to the development of the Northern textile industry.
What is the steam engine?
In Jacksonian Democracy these people were extended the right to vote.
Who is the common man?
The president ignored this Supreme Court ruling by taking part in the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
What is Worcester v. Georgia?
This is the reason MANY people migrated west during westward expansion.
What is there was an abundance of farmland/land?
This was the MAIN reason for secession, the Civil War, and eventually the 13th amendment(no slavery).
What is the controversy over slavery as the nation moved west(westward expansion & free vs. slave states)?
The reason Northern cities like Lowell, MA see dramatic population increases due to something in the South.
What is the direct connection between increases in Southern cotton production and factory opportunities in the North?
This is the connection from abolitionism to women's rights.
What is women were banned/barred from speaking at abolitionist conventions so they started the women's rights' movement?
What is he saw it as a constitutional violation of states' rights that favored the wealthy or industrial folks?
This land was obtained by making a treaty with England.
What is the Oregon Territory?
All of the following events were caused by this:
Nullification Crisis
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Dred Scott Decision
Election of 1860
What is sectionalism or sectional conflict?
This is how canals would affect agricultural commerce during the first half of the 1800s.
What is ship their productions faster/less time to get crops from one place to another?
This was the goal of the Declaration of Sentiments in 1848.
What is a demand for voting equality for women?